The True Cost of Coal

A groundbreaking new report from Harvard estimates that the economic, health, and environmental impacts associated with the full lifecycle of coal -- from mining to burning to waste -- is costing the American public up to $500,000,000,000 extra every year.

Behind those dollar signs are kids with asthma, parents taking time off of work to take care of sick relatives, communities turning into cancer clusters, climate change.

That’s why it's so important that the EPA maintains the ability under the Clean Air Act to protect Americans from the true cost of coal.

Please take a minute right now and tell your Senators to defend the EPA.